0 In the past, a servant's master was the man that they worked for. -- господин, хозяин
the Latin master
2 someone who does something very well -- мастер, специалист
He was a master of disguise.
3 a document or recording from which copies can be made -- оригинал
4 a higher university qualification that usually takes 1 or 2 more years of study after your first qualification, or a person who has this qualification -- магистр гуманитарных/естественных наук и т. д.
5 a higher university qualification -- степень магистра
6 a title for a boy, used before his family name or full name -- мастер, господин (в обращении к юноше)
Master Thomas Mills
7 to learn how to do something well -- овладевать (знаниями и т. д.)
8 having the skills for a particular job -- опытный
Conversely, the master acknowledges the rights of disciples to take their own students.
These master actors teach their students the repertoire of their particular genres by having them copy what they do.
Teachers and parents consistently identified spelling and grammar as two of the hardest things for students to master.
Women established a much greater presence, and the role of the master was diffused as management duties were spread amongst a volunteer staff.
Each solution was prepared by mixing a known portion from a master solution with fresh distilled water.
So there is no escaping from it: scientific language has to be tackled and mastered if scientific thought is to be followed.
The master reaches for his pocket, ready to reward the useful lad with a gift of money.
Also, the other kinds of grammatical knowledge are more likely to be mastered in the beginning stages of learning a new word.
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掌管人, (動物的)主人, (僱傭人或擁有奴隸的)主人…
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掌管人, (动物的)主人, (雇佣人或拥有奴隶的)主人…
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dono, senhor, mestre…
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